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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> well, kitty kelly is best known for her unauthorized biographies of elizabeth taylor, oprah winfrey amongst others but trying something for her newest book. it's called "capturing camelot," and good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. >> there's a back story behind all of the photos that we see in the book, some which have never been seen before in in way. how did you get your hands on this photo? >> stanley was a wonderful friend, and he left them to me when he died. he also left me this marine corps locker of his which was filled with kennedy letters and diary extracts and memos and presents that he had received from the president. it was a very sentimental cache of things, and because this was the 50th a
she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> well, kitty kelly is best known for her unauthorized biographies of elizabeth taylor, oprah winfrey amongst others but trying something for her newest book....
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to live. >> that's us cozied up on the couch. her dog nugget kept invading on the interview, i liked him. we'll talk more than. >> that's for "dateline" this coming friday. >> for "dateline." >> got to say this one thing, hoda, got to. last friday, frank was honored as hometown hall of famer in bakersfield, california. they've been asking him to come out and do it -- >> how cute is he? >> darn cute. >> a lot of young people and young stars. >> yeah, sweet. i wasn't there so i have no idea what he was saying. but the kids were all really impacted by him being there. he was inducted into the pro football hall of fame in 1977, but even though he lived in 39 different places when he was growing up, because they were very poor, his father was an oil worker, they went to the work. he was a depression baby. he's always called bakersfield his home, because 39 places before he got to bakersfield and actually got to go to high school the full four years there. he wants to thank the town of bakersfield and the drillers from bakersfield high
to live. >> that's us cozied up on the couch. her dog nugget kept invading on the interview, i liked him. we'll talk more than. >> that's for "dateline" this coming friday. >> for "dateline." >> got to say this one thing, hoda, got to. last friday, frank was honored as hometown hall of famer in bakersfield, california. they've been asking him to come out and do it -- >> how cute is he? >> darn cute. >> a lot of young people and young...
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john piper joins us to show us the new floats this year. good morning, john. >> good morning. and we are taking one direction right to thanksgiving, including the goldfish have got the parade in fashion with their joined goldfish balloon and the parade following behind them, but another new one is sprout. and sprout is joining us with a whole daytime to nighttime feel with nighttime up in their giant treehouse. another great sensation. we are stirring up holiday sensations with domino sugar and the world's largest mixing bowl, making a cookie press that goes around. >> got the turtles. >> ninja turtles. >> all the train cars that are carrying the kids, cook "smackdown!" the parade route, and i'm telling you what, this year music is our life. a great convert view of everything happening with lights and a lot of excitement, and nothing is more excitement than right where i'm at now which is on the teenage mutant ninja turtle float with raphael, michelangelo, donatella and leonardo who are ready to give it to you for thanksgiving. >> wow. >> make sure you bring pizza. >> and coff
john piper joins us to show us the new floats this year. good morning, john. >> good morning. and we are taking one direction right to thanksgiving, including the goldfish have got the parade in fashion with their joined goldfish balloon and the parade following behind them, but another new one is sprout. and sprout is joining us with a whole daytime to nighttime feel with nighttime up in their giant treehouse. another great sensation. we are stirring up holiday sensations with domino...
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going to be with us another couple of hours or so. should be tapering off and ending by 9:00 this morning. right now a chill in the air. only the low to mid-40s and upper 40s much of the region. we're going to hold steady in the 40s through the rest of the day. your hour by hour forecast. rain ending by about 9:00 and staying in the 40s with a blustery northwesterly wind. ought to get a little sun breaking out by mid to late afternoon. i'm back in ten minutes. another look at storm team 4 radar. first 4 traffic with danella now. >> good morning, tom. >>> heading on to i-270. if you're heading out of frederick, that's where we're starting to slow down. seeing red as you make your way from i-70, heading on south to i-270. just a slow trip. slow past 109 but through germantown as you connect all the way to the beltway, not so bad. picking up many vvolume, though your travel lanes are open. >>> there is a new twist in the scandal that brought down now former cia director david petraeus. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan is now implica
going to be with us another couple of hours or so. should be tapering off and ending by 9:00 this morning. right now a chill in the air. only the low to mid-40s and upper 40s much of the region. we're going to hold steady in the 40s through the rest of the day. your hour by hour forecast. rain ending by about 9:00 and staying in the 40s with a blustery northwesterly wind. ought to get a little sun breaking out by mid to late afternoon. i'm back in ten minutes. another look at storm team 4...
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norton encouraged them to use the d.c. flag at all ceremonies. >>> a statue of the most decorated marine in u.s. history. a statue of lieutenant louis b. fuller stands on the grounds of the marine corps of quantico. he was born in west point, virginia, in 1898. he was awarded five iron crosses. he served in the korean war, world war ii, and other places as well. >>> breaking news at this hour involving the ever breaking david petraeus scandal. the latest man targeted by the investigation. good morning, everyone. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome on this tuesday, november 13, 2012. we have rain in the region, cooler than yesterday. storm team 4 meteorologist tom
norton encouraged them to use the d.c. flag at all ceremonies. >>> a statue of the most decorated marine in u.s. history. a statue of lieutenant louis b. fuller stands on the grounds of the marine corps of quantico. he was born in west point, virginia, in 1898. he was awarded five iron crosses. he served in the korean war, world war ii, and other places as well. >>> breaking news at this hour involving the ever breaking david petraeus scandal. the latest man targeted by the...
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thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> will the rain last all day? >> will the rain last all day?
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a nice break for a lot of us, besides the temperatures in alas kachlt i'll get to that. in the western half of our country, pretty calm weather pattern. the storm system that was lingering in the northwest has moved northward and weakened as it went through the northern rockies. left with an onshore flow. that means warmer temperatures and moisture coming off the pacific. high pressure protects areas from utah to arizona all the way through california. we're not going to see too much bad weather or heavy rain. there are light showers right over the top of seattle heading up i-5 and up into the mountains. anywhere from portland northward, you'll have a chance of hit and miss showers, especially in washington state. temperaturewise, it's chilly in the inner mountain west. right along the coast, we've warmed up a little bit. typical for this time of year. should be gorgeous around los angeles to phoenix and there's a chance of showers on and off, especially washington state. usually that's the end of the forecast. but i've got to show you how cold it is this morning in alas
a nice break for a lot of us, besides the temperatures in alas kachlt i'll get to that. in the western half of our country, pretty calm weather pattern. the storm system that was lingering in the northwest has moved northward and weakened as it went through the northern rockies. left with an onshore flow. that means warmer temperatures and moisture coming off the pacific. high pressure protects areas from utah to arizona all the way through california. we're not going to see too much bad...
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use bethune street as an alternate route. as you head southbound on south capitol street, a crash there is blocking two left lanes. on the marc train, brunswick east line still running slow. expect delays in the double digits. aaron and eun, back over to you. >>> today former d.c. council chairman kwame brown will learn if he'll be heading to prison. he pled guilty to a bank fraud charge in june and resigned from the city council. brown admitted to lying on applications to get bank loans. he'll face up to six months in prison, but the prosecution is only asking for six days behind bars followed by three years of supervised release. brown will also be sentenced in d.c. superior court on a misdemeanor campaign violation. he faces up to six months behind bars on that charge too. >>> it is back to business for congress. lawmakers return to washington for one of the most important lame duck sessions in recent history. he'll try to reach a deal on a spending plan to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. members of congress will tend to
use bethune street as an alternate route. as you head southbound on south capitol street, a crash there is blocking two left lanes. on the marc train, brunswick east line still running slow. expect delays in the double digits. aaron and eun, back over to you. >>> today former d.c. council chairman kwame brown will learn if he'll be heading to prison. he pled guilty to a bank fraud charge in june and resigned from the city council. brown admitted to lying on applications to get bank...
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it's widely used on the internet. other words include eurogeddon, super pac and sooup err storm. well, a new study finds a link between women who had the flu during pregnancy and autism. children born to women who had the flu while pregnant were at least twice as likely being diagnosed with autism before the age of three. pregnant women who had a fever for over a week were also at risk. researchers are urging pregnant women to get their flu shots. >>> stocks started the week on the flat side but there was a an excitement when there was a trading glitch that ate up half the day's trading volume. 216 securities were affected. antivirus software billionaire john mccalf fee is wanted for questioning in the murder of his name in be lease. police say mcafee is the prime suspect. his company was sold to intel in 2011 for over $7 billion. >>> more than 400,000 people have signed a petition asking macy's to cut ties with donald trump. a new macy's holiday ad reportedly makes light of trump's support of the so called birther movement which questioned president obama's citizenship by tuggin
it's widely used on the internet. other words include eurogeddon, super pac and sooup err storm. well, a new study finds a link between women who had the flu during pregnancy and autism. children born to women who had the flu while pregnant were at least twice as likely being diagnosed with autism before the age of three. pregnant women who had a fever for over a week were also at risk. researchers are urging pregnant women to get their flu shots. >>> stocks started the week on the...
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stay with us. >> good morning. it was the piece to be the warm up act for the ravens last night -- it was supposed to be the warm up act for the ravens last night. an ugly game last night in the rain. kansas city gave the steelers all they could handle. 7-0, kc. ben roethlisberger to mike wallace. ben roethlisberger left the game with a shoulder strain. this game would go to overtime. matt cassel for is the intersection picked off by lawrence timmons. this sets up the game-winning field goal by shaun suisham. pittsburgh beats kansas city in overtime and are now a games behind baltimore. this sets up quite nicely. tomorrow and pittsburgh twice in three weeks. ravens with a winning game lead. the ravens feeling pretty good after a big win against the raiders. at home against the steelers the first on the road in prime time in pittsburgh. >> i'm a confidence guy. i think confidence is born of success. it doesn't guarantee anything. every week does stand on its own. playing well is a good thing. >> the ravens are playi
stay with us. >> good morning. it was the piece to be the warm up act for the ravens last night -- it was supposed to be the warm up act for the ravens last night. an ugly game last night in the rain. kansas city gave the steelers all they could handle. 7-0, kc. ben roethlisberger to mike wallace. ben roethlisberger left the game with a shoulder strain. this game would go to overtime. matt cassel for is the intersection picked off by lawrence timmons. this sets up the game-winning field...
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tell us more about it. this is persuasion, different than sangria combo price is learning and understanding what is the obstacle for this person is there something about what i understand my life and may experience to open up the possibility they would vote with us. it's extraordinary. .. the. >> let folks are going to lose this opportunity for same-sex marriage. the reality of it is that, you know, first of all, there are black people. there are black people who happen to be clear. >> imagine that. [laughter] >> there are black queer people and people who are not clear who actually support fairness and equality and don't believe in discrimination. like my mother. my mother is just a regular person, you know, she is not political. but what she said right after the election was, well, this is really a civil rights issue and that people are using the bible to confuse the matter. and i thought, yeah, that is so true. it is true. it really is a civil rights matter. the truth is that it is a civil rights issue y
tell us more about it. this is persuasion, different than sangria combo price is learning and understanding what is the obstacle for this person is there something about what i understand my life and may experience to open up the possibility they would vote with us. it's extraordinary. .. the. >> let folks are going to lose this opportunity for same-sex marriage. the reality of it is that, you know, first of all, there are black people. there are black people who happen to be clear....
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they used forums like us. there is not one day when i do not get 500 linkedin requests. there is not one day somebody does not send me something to be a facebook friend. unless i know you, i am not clicking. now they can use technology advances. on many ipad came out. -- a mini ipad came out. think about how many people in that room were not part of apple. i was talking to one of the vendors for apple, and they were telling me when a new product comes out they do not see it until the rest of the world sees it, and they hurry to get the product on the street, but apple has figured it out. that technology is goal to them, so they have to pay attention to protecting it. they use academics. of fair number of academia come from foreign countries. we have the best school system in the world, and every country knows it, so you are very fortunate to have the best school system. there are a lot of chateau cos, a lot of people who think you're buying something, and they are buying something else, or they are buying fashion and selling it. the motives stand in the spectrum. they ca
they used forums like us. there is not one day when i do not get 500 linkedin requests. there is not one day somebody does not send me something to be a facebook friend. unless i know you, i am not clicking. now they can use technology advances. on many ipad came out. -- a mini ipad came out. think about how many people in that room were not part of apple. i was talking to one of the vendors for apple, and they were telling me when a new product comes out they do not see it until the rest of...
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to remind us of that again today. as a physicist, you are used to experiments, but is it -- it's an experiment doesn't work shirley got to give up that experiment and try something else. when you see extremity and austerity policies, not saving money, i'm talking about extreme austerity. your to give up that experiment and move forward with growth, policy of growth, and investment and job creation. because those unemployment people, we have to do something for them. and there's used unemployment as well which is something we cannot sit back and accept. thank you. [applause] >> these are the. >> translator: -- [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: first of all, thank you for your intervention. you didn't read the it this afternoon but a few days ago, you said that the crisis could be over in five years, like in what was you said in the meeting. and i have to tell you i am by nature an optimist, but honestly i have to tell you, i have my doubts about it. and white? because all the measures we impose to have no effe
to remind us of that again today. as a physicist, you are used to experiments, but is it -- it's an experiment doesn't work shirley got to give up that experiment and try something else. when you see extremity and austerity policies, not saving money, i'm talking about extreme austerity. your to give up that experiment and move forward with growth, policy of growth, and investment and job creation. because those unemployment people, we have to do something for them. and there's used...
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i used to be a reporter. it is a combination of writing and editing from my vantage point. >> did you both deal with the editor and publisher? >> yes. >> thanks a lot. that is three interesting. >> one of my favorite parts of the book is petraeus is the dominant character and we have great access to him and it is told from his point of view but we established a group of secondary characters. three of them were the tenet commanders who were commanding combat battalions so we tell the story of their war. one fodder on kandahar, one in the mountains of eastern afghanistan, and gazni province and they all intersected with petraeus. the fourth secondary character is here, doug oliphant. we have one of the lieutenant colonels here. the general's aid in bosnia? he was his aide during the invasion of iraq. harry was back in afghanistan -- and here he was back in afghanistan. it was the first time -- petraeus has a special relationship with the 101st because he commanded them in the invasion of iraq. it was his first
i used to be a reporter. it is a combination of writing and editing from my vantage point. >> did you both deal with the editor and publisher? >> yes. >> thanks a lot. that is three interesting. >> one of my favorite parts of the book is petraeus is the dominant character and we have great access to him and it is told from his point of view but we established a group of secondary characters. three of them were the tenet commanders who were commanding combat battalions so...
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they are us, you. they may be sprate from us by oceans and circumstance. but as they dream as you dream, they value what you value, there is no them, only us. the american anthem is not exceptionalism, it's universalism. there is no them, only us. u -- bun thank you -- there is no them, only us. the jesuits, they know about us. the largeness of spirit and enlightened sense of who is your neighbor? i'm not a jesuit. my mother a protestant and my dad a clath lick. he was of a whole other order. [laughter] >> but here's one i know -- i love him. i miss him. but here's what i know about the jesuits and ignatius loyola. he was a soldier, lying on a bed, recovering from his wounds when he called -- when he had what is called a conversion of the heart. he saw god's work and the call to do god's work not just in the church but the arts, the world, orient, world, and once he knew about that, he could not unknow it. it changed him. it forced him out of bed and into the world. and that's what i'm hoping happens near georgetown with you. because when you truly accept
they are us, you. they may be sprate from us by oceans and circumstance. but as they dream as you dream, they value what you value, there is no them, only us. the american anthem is not exceptionalism, it's universalism. there is no them, only us. u -- bun thank you -- there is no them, only us. the jesuits, they know about us. the largeness of spirit and enlightened sense of who is your neighbor? i'm not a jesuit. my mother a protestant and my dad a clath lick. he was of a whole other order....
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he listens to us. he listens to us very, very often. good morning to you. we fight over him, marla, laura and i. he listens to us, a good shoulder. we've got good temperatures out there if you're waking up right now. it's not as frigid, but it's still cool enough for a jacket. 39 in napa, 49 in san francisco, 51 in stinson beach and 37 degrees this morning in gilroy. as we head throughout the day today, a little area of low pressure will cross to our north. we'll see the tail end sweep through the north bay possibly providing some very light showers, but high pressure builds in quickly. we've got a great-looking day shaping up offshore. temperatures just about as warm in san francisco as you'll see in san jose. now, the one thing that will be a little different from yesterday, we'll see more of those high clouds. we'll call it filtered sunshine for today. as we get into your wednesday, even warmer weather on the way. three-day outlook shows you we're going to climb into wednesday and it's going to be comfortable everywhere all the way through thursday and t
he listens to us. he listens to us very, very often. good morning to you. we fight over him, marla, laura and i. he listens to us, a good shoulder. we've got good temperatures out there if you're waking up right now. it's not as frigid, but it's still cool enough for a jacket. 39 in napa, 49 in san francisco, 51 in stinson beach and 37 degrees this morning in gilroy. as we head throughout the day today, a little area of low pressure will cross to our north. we'll see the tail end sweep through...
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bob redell joins us live with the new details. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. his family, who lives here in this neighborhood in san jose, has already headed down for palm springs. this is where the marine sop, 22-year-old allan devillena was killed by police early saturday morning. two bicycle police officers were responding to loud voices in a parking garage. they recognized devillena from a earlier drunk in public incident. when they ordered him and his passenger out of the car, police say the marine drove off, hitting one of those officers, while the other officer hung out of the passenger window. that's when police fired their weapons, hitting and killing the young marine. his father says -- we spoke with him, doesn't think his 22-year-old son would have started a confrontation with police. he says he was smarter than that. >> he was very close with his sisters, his cousins, very close to family. he's got a lot of friends, very popular. >> reporter: his friend was not hurt inside his car. police s
bob redell joins us live with the new details. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. his family, who lives here in this neighborhood in san jose, has already headed down for palm springs. this is where the marine sop, 22-year-old allan devillena was killed by police early saturday morning. two bicycle police officers were responding to loud voices in a parking garage. they recognized devillena from a earlier drunk in public incident. when they ordered him and his...
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bob redell joins us live in san jose with more. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we have spoken with the father of allan devillena from here in san jose and he tells us and he thinks that his 22-year-old son would not have started a confrontation with police. he says he knew better. the family has already left their home here in san jose for palm springs where their son was shot and killed by police early saturday morning. it was two bicycle cops responding to loud voices in a parking garage in downtown. they recognized devillena from an earlier drunken public incident. when they ordered him and his passenger out of the car, the marine drove off. police fired their weapons, hitting and killing devillena. >> after we collect the witness statements, the statements from the officers involved and the evidence at the scene, we'll have a better determination of what actually occurred, what was occurring in the minds of the officers and what led them to use their weapons in this incident. >> reporter: devillena'
bob redell joins us live in san jose with more. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we have spoken with the father of allan devillena from here in san jose and he tells us and he thinks that his 22-year-old son would not have started a confrontation with police. he says he knew better. the family has already left their home here in san jose for palm springs where their son was shot and killed by police early saturday morning. it was two bicycle cops responding to...